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    Mildred Blount (1907–1974) was an African-American milliner best known for her creations worn by celebrities, members of high society, and featured in...
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    Australian born milliner noted for his designs for the British Royal family. Mildred Blount is the first African American milliner to design hats for Hollywood...
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  • as Mrs. Cuthbert Meg Ritchie as Mildred Blount Paddy Ward as Nat Ben Howard as Lumas Doe Michael Wardle as Mr. Blount Betty Hardy as Gran Miriam Margolyes...
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  • Blacker Hazel Rodney Blackman Richard Blackwell Bob Bland Bill Blass Mildred Blount Stevie Boi Krayzie Bone Ann Bonfoey Taylor Waraire Boswell Tony Bowls...
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  • scientist, mechanical engineer and mathematician Julien Binford, painter Mildred Blount, fashion designer Marcus Bruce Christian, poet, writer, and folklorist...
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  • Park and the magazines Jet and Ebony as early influences. She names Mildred Blount as her favorite designer. Christie received her bachelor's degree in...
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  • Rutherford, Mildred Lewis (1916). Four Addresses. Paul Hunter Books, Arranged and printed by The Mildred Rutherford Historical Circle. Mildred Lewis Rutherford...
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  • (2022-02-08). "Mildred Doyle broke the mold as schools chief". Knox TN Today. Retrieved 2022-05-28. Beilke, Jayne R. (2002). "Review of Mildred E. Doyle, School...
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    Eugenia Dorothy (also Dolly) Blount Lamar (crediting herself Mrs Walter D Lamar) was an American historian and activist from Macon, Georgia. A staunch...
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    Lula Mildred Stafford Cherry (August 8, 1894 – April 10, 1971) was an American schoolteacher and civic leader. She taught in Greensboro City Schools until...
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